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The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
Game by: Nintendo
Walkthrough by: Invader Hera
Table of Contents
1. Story
2. Controls
3. Items
4. Enemies
5. Walkthrough
A. The Beginning
B. Southern Swamp
C. Woodfall Temple
D. The Gorons
E. Snowhead Temple
F. Great Bay
G. Great Bay Temple
H. Ikana Canyon
I. Stone Tower Temple
J. The Moon
6. Piece of Heart Locations
7. Masks
8. Stray Fairies
9. Side Quests and Upgrades
A. Bombers’ Notebook
B. Spider Houses
C. Upgrades
10. Songs
11. Copyright Stuff
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1. STORY
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This stuff is copied from the instruction manual, so I don’t take any credit for
it.
“PROLOGUE
“In the land of Hyrule, there echoes a legend. A legend held dearly by the
Royal Family that tells of a boy…
“A boy who, after battling evil and saving Hyrule, crept away from that land
that had made him a legend…
“Done with the battles he once waged across time, he embarked on a journey. A
secret and personal journey…
“A journey in search of a beloved and invaluable friend…
“A friend with whom he parted ways when he finally fulfilled his heroic destiny
and took his place among legends…”
“WELCOME TO TERMINA
“This is a kind of parallel world that is similar to and yet different from the
land of Hyrule, which was the setting for the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Termina is a mysterious place, and the people Link meets here may look vaguely
familiar at first glance.
“Clock Town rests at the heart of this world. Heading any direction from there
will take you to the mysterious region beyond. The centerpiece of Clock Town is
the clock tower. It is the symbol of the town and the center of activity, as
the townsfolk are busy with preparations for the annual carnival, despite rumors
that the moon will fall from the heavens in just three days.”
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2. CONTROLS
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BASIC/ NORMAL LINK
Control Stick: Move
Start: Show inventory
A: Talk to people; Check things; Pick things up, etc.; Also hold A to dive in
water
B: Use sword
L: Show or hide map
R: Use shield
C-up: Look around in first-person; Get advice from Tatl when it flashes
C-down, left, or right: Use items; Set items from the inventory
Z: Target things; Hold to walk sideways or backwards even when there’s nothing
to target
Don’t forget other combinations of A, B, and the control stick for other types
of jumps and sword attacks.
DEKU
A: Spin attack
B: Bubble attack
GORON
B: Punch
A: Hold and use control stick to roll around
A+B: Ground pound
ZORA
B: Attack; Hold and release for boomerangs; Press B in water to go down so you
can walk on the bottom
A: hold in the water to swim fast
R: Shield; Use it in the water for an electric shield, which can hurt enemies
but uses magic power
R+B: Use your shield on land (or when standing underwater) and press B to use
the electric barrier just like when you’re swimming
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3. ITEMS
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I didn’t list everything here, but I listed most of it.
Arrow: Arrows are good for shooting things in the air and activating eye
switches. You can also use fire, ice, and light arrows later in the game, but
those all use magic power.
Blue Potion: This potion recovers health and magic.
Bomb: Buy the Bomb Bag at the Bomb Shop to carry these. As you must have
guessed, these are useful for blowing things up.
Bomb Bag: There are three different sizes of bomb bags. You need a bomb bag for
carrying bombs.
Bombchu: These special bombs run off in a straight line when you release them,
then, blow up when the hit something. They can also go up walls.
Bombers’ Notebook: As a human, you can get this from the Bombers, obviously.
Use it to keep track of the people you’ve helped.
Boss Key: This is needed to unlock the door to the temple boss.
Bottle: Bottles are essential for carrying things.
Bug: You can find bugs in holes in the ground and under rocks. Mainly, they’re
only good for getting Gold Skulltulas out of soft soil.
Chateau Romani: This special milk can be bought for 200 rupees at the milk bar
in East Clock Town. It restores your magic power and turns it blue, during
which you’ll have unlimited magic power.
Compass: Find this in a temple to see where things are, such as chests.
Deku Nut: Deku Nuts can be used to stun or even kill some enemies.
Deku Stick: Deku Sticks are best used for lighting like torches. You can also
smack an enemy with it, but then it will break.
Dungeon Map: Find this in a temple to see its map.
Fairy: Sometimes you can find little, pink fairies. Put them in a bottle, and
if you run out of health, they will revive you.
Fish: Sometimes, you’ll find fish in water. They are only usual occasionally.
Fragrant Mushroom: You can find these mushrooms n the Woods of Mystery using the
Mask of Scents and give them to Kotake for making potions.
Gilded Sword: Reforge your Razor Sword with Gold Dust to get this sword, which
never dulls.
Gold Dust: Win a race at the Goron Racetrack to get a bottle of Gold Dust. It
can be used to reforge your sword and make it stronger.
Gold Skulltula Token: You get these when you defeat a Gold Skulltula. You must
collect all of them to finish a Spider House.
Great Fairy’s Sword: This is the strongest sword and is obtained once you return
all the Stray Fairies from Stone Tower Temple to the Great Fairy Fountain in
Ikana Canyon.
Green Potion: This potion recovers your magic power.
Heart: Find these to recover one heart of health each.
Heart Container: Four of these are found in the game, one from each temple boss.
They increase your health by a full heart.
Heart Piece: Find four of these to increase your health by one heart.
Hero’s Bow: You need this to shoot arrows. You find it in Woodfall Temple.
Hookshot: Use this to bring certain things to you or to bring you to certain
things (mainly wooden things). It is found in the Pirates’ Fortress.
Hot Spring Water: This hot water can be used to melt ice. Use it fast or it
will cool and become ordinary spring water.
Land Title Deed: You get these from certain Deku. It lets you use their Deku
Flowers.
Lens of Truth: This lens is found in Goron Village and lets you see invisible
things or through things that aren’t really there. It drains magic power,
though.
Magic Bean: Plant a magic bean in soft soil and water it with spring water to
make it grow. Get on, and it will take you somewhere.
Magic Jar: Find these to recover some magic power.
Mask: You can find all kinds of masks in the game that do different things.
They can be used for things such as changing your form or talking to enemies.
Milk: Milk can be bought or obtained from cows after playing Epona’s Song. Each
bottle of it can be used twice, each time restoring five hearts.
Mirror Shield: This shield lets you reflect light. It is found in the Well.
Ocarina: This important item is used to play music.
Pictograph Box: Get this from Koume after helping her. It can only save one
picture at a time, though, and the picture will disappear if you return to the
first day.
Powder Keg: Once you pass a test, you can use Powder Kegs. They are extra
powerful bombs, and you can only carry one at time and can only use them as a
Goron. Shoot it with an arrow to blow it up quicker.
Razor Sword: You get this if you reforge your sword at the Mountain Smithy. It
will dull after 100 uses.
Red Potion: This potion recovers you health.
Rupee: These are used as money, obviously, and can be found in chests, weeds, by
defeating enemies, and in other places.
Small Key: These are needed for unlocking locked doors in temples.
Spring Water: This water is used to water magic beans. You can’t just use any
water. This water can be found in places like around the Magic Hags’ Potion
Shop.
Stray Fairy: Fifteen of these are found in every temple. Find all of them in a
temple and bring them to their Great Fairy Fountain to get something good.
Quiver: You need this to hold arrows, but you get it when you find the Hero’s
Bow. There are three different sizes.
Wallet: This is for carrying money. They are several different sizes.
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4. ENEMIES
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I listed normal enemies and mini-bosses here, but not bosses.
They’re just in the actual walkthrough.
Armos: These statues are found in Stone Tower Temple and will come to life and
hop at you if you touch them. Defeat them with a bomb or a Goron punch, then,
run away, because they will blow up soon after.
Bad Bat: (They seriously were lazy on enemy names for this game.) Sometimes,
you’ll find annoying bats. They fly down at you, so either attack them then, or
shoot at them.
Beamos: The Beamos is an annoying enemy found in the Stone Tower and its temple.
They stand around and shoot lasers at you when you get near them. Blow them up
with bombs.
Big Octo: These big Octoroks are found in the Southern Swamp, rudely blocking
various passageways. If you get close, they’ll suck you towards their mouths
then spit you away. With the proper weapons, you can kill them, but until them,
you’ll have to find another way past them. (You can ride the boat from the
tourist center to get past them. Also, they’ll go away when the poisonous water
is gone.)
Big Poe: These, well, big Poes aren’t found very often, but when you do find
them, they shouldn’t cause you much trouble. Attack it when it’s visible and
not attacking you, and just defend when it attacks. Easy.
Bio Deku Baba: Sometimes, you’ll find Deku Babas attached to the undersides of
lily pads. They’ll flip the lily pad over and attack if you stand on it.
Attack them, and they’ll break off the lily pad, but continue to walk around on
the bottom of the water. You’ll need to attack them again to kill them.
Black Boe: These little, black balls of something are very weak, but they are
usually found in groups, so be careful.
Blue Bubble: The Blue Bubble can be found in various places at night and are
worse than they were in the last game. Now, touch their blue flames, and you’ll
be jinxed. You won’t be able to use your sword for a little while (but you can
attack with other things). Have the enemy fly into your shield to knock them
down, then, kill them.
Blue Tektite: These enemies jump out of the snow in the mountains or hop around
on water in Great Bay Temple. They’re annoying, but not that tough.
Chuchu: The Chuchu is a blob hat hops around places like Termina Field. Mainly,
you’ll find the green and red varieties. The green leaves behind magic, and red
leaves behind a heart or a rupee. Sometimes you’ll find yellow ones, which
contain arrows. Blue Chuchus are found even less and have nothing inside them.
Death Armos: These floating statues are only found in Stone Tower Temple. They
try to smash you if you get close. Just shoot them with a light arrow to flip
them upside-down, then, get close so they try to attack. They’ll smash their
heads into the ground and die. Stupid things.
Deep Python: These sea snakes are only found in Pinnacle Rock. To kill them,
attack their necks.
Deku Baba: Some Deku Babas are a little withered and can’t move as well. You
only get Deku Sticks from them. Other Deku Babas can lunge at you, so be
careful. These give you Deku Sticks or Deku Nuts when you kill them.
Desbreko: In the water in some places, you’ll find this creepy fish, surrounded
by a bunch of smaller fish. Apparently, it doesn’t let go when it bites, so be
careful. When you kill it, the little fish die, too.
Dexihand: Sometimes you find the creepy Dexihand, a blue arm that can grab you
if you get too close. If it does this, it will shake you around and then throw
you. Attack quickly or from afar.
Dinolfos: This enemy is found in a few places and is like the Lizolfos in the
last game. It is easiest to attack it after it tries to attack you, then, it
will breathe fire. It’s not as tough as it looks.
Dodongo: These are found in north Termina Field during the day. Their tails are
their weak point, but if you hit it, they’ll turn towards you and shoot fire.
Watch out for their tails, as well. When they die, get away because they will
blow up. They are hard to avoid and hard to kill, but you’ll get many rupees
for defeating them.
Dragonfly: These annoying enemies are found in the Southern Swamp and attack
with their tails. You can attack them back directly, by shooting at them, or
even by waiting in a Deku Flower and popping up when they’re above you.
Eeno: Found in north Termina Field at night and in Snowhead Temple, these
strange creatures look like white lumps that move along the ground. Then, when
you get close, they throw rocks at you. Watch out! Also, if you attack a big
one, it will break into three smaller ones.
Eye Sore: These guys are found in Stone Tower Temple. They can shoot lasers
from their big eye. Just shoot its eye with a couple of light arrows to defeat
it.
Fire Keese: These are bats with fire on them. They try to swoop down and hurt
you, but if they hit your shield, their fire will go out.
Floormaster: This annoying hand tries to ram you, but it is only found in Ikana
Castle, luckily. Kill it, and it’ll break into three smaller hands. These can
grab you and are hard to get off. Just press buttons until they let go. Kill
them quickly, or they’ll go together to form another big Floormaster.
Freezard: These ice creatures are found in cold areas. Be careful because their
breath can freeze you.
Garo: In certain places in Ikana Canyon, Tatl will talk to you. Wear the Garo’s
Mask here to make the Garo appear. Then, fire will surround you, and it will
come at you with two swords. Just defend with your shield, and after it hits
your shield, attack it. Once defeated, it will give you some advice before
disappearing.
Garo Master: The Garo Master is fought in several places. To hurt him, you must
completely dodge his attacks, then, attack him when he stands still afterward.
Be careful, because he will blow up after you defeat him.
Gekko: This creepy frog is found in a couple temples. It is weak, so it uses
other things to help it fight, such as Snappers and a Mad Jelly. Once you
defeat it, it will turn into a normal frog….
Giant Bee: You’ll often find these enemies after knocking down those brown
things that hang from ceilings and such, so be careful. They are weak but hard
to hit because they’re small.
Gibdo: These horrible mummies are found in Ikana Canyon and are pretty much just
like ReDeads. If you get near them, they’ll scream and paralyze you, then try
and grab you and such the life from you. Press buttons like crazy to try and
get away. You can talk to them while wearing the Gibdo Mask, though.
Gold Skulltula: These spiders are found in the spider houses. Defeat them for
tokens. You can hear when they’re in a room, but they are good at hiding, so
you’ll have to look carefully. Some can be found by dropping a bottle of bugs
near soft soil.
Gomess: This guy is only found in Stone Tower Temple as a mini-boss. He wields
a big scythe and is protected by bats. Just shoot at him with a light arrow to
scare the bats away, then, shoot again to hurt him.
Guay: Some areas have these small birds flying around. They can be annoying
when they swoop down on you.
Hiploop: These are big bugs found in Woodfall and Stone Tower Temple. They try
to ram into you and can be very annoying. If they’re wearing a mask, pull it
off with the Hookshot, then, hit it a few more times to kill it.
Ice Keese: Sometimes, you’ll find Ice Keese, bats with ice around them. Don’t
let them fly into you unprotected, or you’ll get frozen. (Press buttons until
you get free if this happens.) If the Ice Keese runs into your shield, it will
become a normal Keese.
Igos du Ikana: You fight the king of Ikana and his two warriors in Ikana Castle.
They are all weak to light.
Iron Knuckle: Luckily, you won’t have to fight Iron Knuckle very often. Its axe
can do a lot of damage, so it’s best to stay away and use bombs on it, though,
you can damage it with your sword, too. Really, I’m not trying to trick you.
Leever: Leevers come out of the sand in Great Bay and west Termina Field. They
are fast and smarter than in the last game. Now, they come at you rather than
just moving off in a straight line.
Like Like: These horrible things can be found in Great Bay. They eat items, so
you’ll need to kill them to get your stuff back.
Mad Jelly: You see this blob once when you fight Gekko in Great Bay Temple. It
will shatter if it’s frozen and can break into many smaller blobs.
Mad Scrub: These mean Deku Scrubs are found in the Southern Swamp. They shoot
Deku Nuts at you. Kill them to use their Deku Flowers.
Mini Baba: These small Deku Babas can’t do much. Kill them for a Deku Nut.
Nejiron: Nejirons are ugly, brown things that you find just outside of Ikana
Canyon and in Stone Tower Temple. They come out of the round and roll at you.
Attack them from afar because they blow up easily.
Octorok: You find these octopuses in the water in certain places. They shoot
rocks at you, but if those rocks hit your shield, it’ll bounce back and hit the
Octorok. Two hits will kill it. You can also freeze them with ice arrows and
then use them as platforms in the water.
Peahat: There is only one Peahat in the game, and it is found in a hole in south
Termina Field. Watch out for its propellers and attack its root on the bottom
to kill it.
Pirate: Pirates are found in the Pirates’ Fortress. Most can capture you and
throw you out of the building, but they can be knocked unconscious with an arrow
for a short time. Sometimes, you’ll actually have to fight a pirate. You can
usually hurt them just after they attack; arrows are effective, as well.
Poe: A few Poes are found in Stone Tower Temple. Don’t target them, or they’ll
disappear. Attack them when they are visible and not attacking you.
Poe Sisters: In the Ghost House in Ikana Canyon, you can fight the Poe Sisters.
The first three are fought just like the Big Poe, except Meg makes copies of
herself. Shoot the one that spins shortly after appearing with an arrow or with
the Hookshot to hurt her.
Real Bombchu: These ugly things run around east Termina Field during the day
(and in a few other, inconvenient places). When one sees you, it will run at
you. Have it run into your shield, and it will blow up. Be careful; these
things can also run up walls.
Red Bubble: In one room in Snowhead Temple, these things will jump out of lava
and hop around. Have them hit your shield to get rid of their fire so you can
kill them.
ReDead: ReDeads are found in Ikana and are like Gibdos, since they can paralyze
you and try to grab you, so be careful. Luckily, the Gibdo Mask, Garo’s Mask,
and Captain’s Hat causes them to dance, during which they’re harmless. They are
also weak to light.
Shellblade: Sometimes you’ll find Shellblades in the water. They are mean clams
that can only be killed if you attack their pink insides when they are open.
Skullfish: In the water, you will sometimes find these annoying fish. It’s best
to use the Zora’s electric barrier to kill them.
Skull Keeta: You’ll fight Skull Keeta in Ikana Graveyard in order to get
Captain’s Hat. It will just walk away at first, so keep slowing it down with
ice arrows until you can get close enough to attack it directly. Then, it will
fight back, so watch out.
Skulltula: These scary spiders hang from the ceiling, then, come down when you
get close. Wait until it turns, then, attack its belly to kill it. It’s best
to attack from afar, though.
Skullwalltula: I only found one of these in the whole game, in a hole in south
Termina Field. They are smaller spiders that are found on walls.
Snapper: These annoying turtles are found in the Woods of Mystery and Woodfall
Temple. Normally, they spin around and can’t be hurt, but a bomb can flip them
over and expose their sensitive bellies. You can also pop out of a Deku Flower
while they’re above you to flip them over.
Stalchild: These skeletons are mainly found in Ikana Graveyard, but in some
other places, too. Talk to them with the Captain’s Hat on, and they may help
you.
Takkuri: This horrible bird is found in south Termina Field. Don’t let it get
you because it steals items. I think you can get it back if you kill it, but
it’s hard to kill.
Wallmaster: Sometimes in the well in Ikana Canyon, you’ll hear a weird sound and
a shadow will go over you. Avoid that shadow because that’s the Wallmaster. It
will try to grab you. If you avoid it, it will land on the ground. Kill it
during this time.
Wart: Wart is a big ball with an eye, and it is covered with little blobs when
you first find it. Its eye is its weak point, but it won’t make it easy for you
to hit it. The blobs either protect it, or it slides around the room like a
weirdo.
White Boe: White Boes are the same as Black Boes, but they’re found in snowy
places and are…well, white.
White Wolfos: Stronger than an ordinary Wolfos, the White Wolfos can be found in
snowy places, even during the day time. It can block your attacks, but you can
hit it if you attack after it attacks.
Wizrobe: This guy is found in several temples and other such places. He only
appears on squares on the floor, and you must wait for him to spin around to
attack, or else he’ll disappear. He can shoot ice or fire, depending on which
one you’re fighting, and can also make copies of himself, though they don’t
attack. Arrows make fighting him very easy.
Wolfos: The Wolfos can be found mainly at night n the place between Termina
Field and the Southern Swamp. It can block your attacks, but you can hit it if
you attack after it attacks.
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5. WALKTHROUGH
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A. THE BEGINNING
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After the cut scene, you’ll go through a short tunnel through a
tree, then, you’ll have to cross some stumps. In here is another cut scene,
where poor Link gets turned into a Deku. Isn’t he cute? One of the fairies,
Tatl, gets left behind when Skull Kid leaves. (You can attack with A, by the
way.) Go through the door and through the hallway. In here, you have to learn
how to use a Deku Flower. Go on one and hold A to go in. Once it makes a
sound, let go of A, and you’ll fly for a limited time. Fly across the room and
go through the next doorway. Now use the Flowers to cross these platforms (the
chest contains Deku Nuts). Past the weird “tree”, you’ll end up inside a
building. Go up the ramps and then try to go through the doorway, and the Happy
Mask Man will talk to you. He wants you to get back what was stolen from you
and get back his mask, then return to him within three days, and he’ll help you
turn back into your normal self. Now leave, and you’ll be outside the Clock
Tower in Clock Town.
THE GREAT FAIRY
You’re currently in South Clock Town. A Deku owns that Deku Flower
nearby, but you’ll need it later. Talk to the Deku to find out that he wants a
Moon’s Tear for his wife. Well, you can’t get one yet, and Tatl wants you to
see the Great Fairy, so go to North Clock Town (through the doorway behind the
tower) and through the doorway to the left. The Fairy Fountain is here, but
Skull Kid shattered the Great Fairy. Find the stray fairy to return her to
normal. During the day, the Stray Fairy is in the Laundry Pool. (Go to South
Clock Town and through the doorway near the gate leading out of town (you can’t
leave town yet, by the way) to find the Laundry Pool. Hop across the water and
get that fairy.) During the night, it is in East Clock Town. Use the nearby
Deku Flower to get it. Now return it to the fountain to talk to the Great Fairy
of Magic. She’ll give you magic power. Now you can shoot bubbles with B. Hold
B for bigger bubbles.
THE BOMBERS AND THE ASTRONOMER
Outside the Fairy Fountain, pop the balloon the kid is shooting at
with a bubble, then, talk to him. He is Jim and he’s the leader of the Bombers.
If you can find all of them by tomorrow morning, he’ll give you their secret
code. Spinning with A helps, and trapping them in doorways to other parts of
town can help, too. There are five in total, two of which are on the North
side. One is near the Fairy Fountain, and the other is behind the pillars on
the opposite side. On the East side are two more kids. Go up the ramp near the
doorway to the North side to find one kid with a chicken. He’ll jump down with
it, so go after him. The other kid is on the hotel balcony, but you may find
him on the ground beneath it, too. The last kid is on the West side. Now,
you’ll get the code, which is different, depending on the file. The kids will
also mention that if you were human, you could have gotten the Bombers’
Notebook, which is a pretty useful item.
Now, on the East side of town, give the kid guarding the passageway
the code to get past him. Hop across the water in here, then, you’ll find a
Skulltula. Have it come down near the ground, then, shoot its belly with a
bubble when that side faces you. Now continue on, and pop the balloon in front
of the ladder. Go up to find the astronomer’s place. You can talk to the
scarecrow here if you want. You can dance half a day with it if you have extra
time to waste. Also, it will tell you that if you play a certain song
backwards, time will slow down. If you play the song, but with each note twice,
you’ll go ahead in time half a day. Good to know. Now go up the stairs and
talk to the astronomer. Look through the telescope, at the top of the tower, to
see Skull Kid. Zoom in. Then, you’ll see something fall from the moon, and
then Skull Kid will leave. Go outside and get the Moon’s Tear on the ground.
THE WAIT
Bring the Moon’s Tear to that Deku and give it to him for the Town
Land Title Deed. Now you can use this Deku Flower to get to the Clock Town’s
door on that higher ledge. You may have some time to spare, though, since it
won’t open until midnight of the third day. On the West side of town is a man
you can deposit money to. You’ll get things when you deposit enough. Also, in
the North side is Tingle, probably hanging from a balloon. Pop it to bring him
down. He sells maps. Here, he sells a Clock Town map for 5 rupees and a
Woodfall one for 40. So anyway, when it’s almost time, get to that ledge and
get the Heart Piece on it. Then, go through the doorway when it opens. Skull
Kid is up here, with a very close moon. After the cut scene, shoot Skull Kid
with a bubble to make him drop the ocarina. Get it, and you’ll have a memory of
Princess Zelda. She’ll teach you the Song of Time: C-right, A, C-down, C-right,
A, C-down. Now, play it to return to the Dawn of the First Day. Now go to the
Happy Mask Man. He’ll teach you the Song of Healing: C-left, C-right, C-down,
C-left, C-right, C-down. Play it to become human again. You’ll also get the
Deku Mask, so you can turn into a Deku and back again whenever you want. But,
you still haven’t brought his mask back yet. Get to it. (Oh, and play the Song
of Time backwards as early as possible to slow down time!)
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B. SOUTHERN SWAMP
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Now, outside the Clock Tower is an owl statue. Hit it with your
sword, and it will open its wings. You can now save and quit at it. You can
also leave town now, so talk to a soldier at any gate to leave and get to
Termina Field. Right now, we need to go south. You’ll find a tree with a
drawing on it. Here, there will be a cut scene of when the fairies met Skull
Kid. Afterward, hit the picture for some rupees, then, continue to the next
area. Kill the Bad Bats here, then, climb up the vines on the tree to find a
Piece of Heart. Also, in this area is Tingle. He sells a Woodfall map for 20
rupees and Snowhead for 40. Now continue on past here to get to the Southern
Swamp.
THE HAGS
There’s an owl statue here and a tourist center. You need Koume
(sound familiar?) to take you through the swamp on a boat because there are both
Big Octos and poisonous water (farther on) to deal with, but she’s not there.
Cross the lily pads to the left as a Deku (it’s easier), then, continue on to
find the Magic Hags’ Potion Shop. Kotake will probably leave, but if she
doesn’t, you’ll know where to find her. Anyway, go past their shop to find the
Woods of Mystery. Go in and talk to the monkey. It will lead you through.
Don’t go the wrong way, or you’ll return to the swamp. Also, watch out for
Snappers. Anyway, the monkey will first lead you to Kotake (if she left the
shop), then to Koume, who is injured. Return to Kotake and talk to her for a
Red Potion (you get to keep the bottle). Give the potion to Koume, and she’ll
get better and return to the tourist center. Now leave the woods and talk to
the monkeys. Another monkey was captured by Deku, and they want your help. For
now, return to the tourist center.
DEKU PALACE
Talk to Koume for the Pictograph Box and for a free boat cruise
through the swamp. The boat will kill any Big Octos in your way. Be careful
when it stops, though. This area has poisonous water that will kill you quickly
if you go in. Go through the doorway here to find the Deku Palace. Turn into a
Deku and talk to the Deku here. They’ll let you pass, but you’re supposed to go
straight, not like they’ll do anything about it. Through the left doorway,
you’ll be able to get a Heart Piece. You need to go through the right doorway
to get something you’ll need later. Watch out for the Dekus patrolling the
area; you’ll get thrown out if they catch you. (This is easiest at night